Sunday, March 27, 2011

Familia

Ian is here visiting on break from his military duties and I am so glad. Also, my cousins, Luke and Kailey were here visiting for the weekend from Sacramento, so yesterday we all decided to take an adventure into the city of angels. We caught the metro at Lakewood and after two trains, one bus containing an awkward man with roaming hands, road construction, the tail end of a riot, lots of walking and g.p.s. checking we made it to the shadows of the concrete giants that make up downtown L.A.. By time we got there we had time to grab a quick coffee, then a few i.p.a.s and pizza from Big Mama's and Papa's pizza, home of the 36in pizza! We didn't have much time and I didn't take many pictures, but it was a fun time followed by meeting up with about two-thirds of the rest of the family for dinner at the house and a friend's show benefiting a local ministry to skid row.

 
 he makes funny faces but he's pretty cool.. and I'm twelve years old

 concrete jungles and blue collar riots

kissing cousins

Thursday, March 24, 2011

I have internet again. Though soon will have no computer.

I got inspired at one a.m. to cut muh hurr and finally decided it would be a good idea. Here is the result:

Yesterday I watched my little cousins and they were especially cute dressed up in their aprons. The baby is a year old and only just learning about personality and participation so he didn't make it into the picture. I think Hannah was pretending to kneed dough:

 

Hannah took this one of the paper faeries we made flying around:

 

Yesterday I called Gold and 1866.43657(01) (09) & (10).And finally for comic relief, or just a comic really, this is pretty much how I always feel:


Saturday, March 19, 2011

Ah gee


Well since I just visited the Huntington again with my dear Texan friend I hadn't seen in three years, I thought I'd post a picture, not of the two of us for there are many on facebook, but instead a picture of quite possibly my favorite painting there. It's awkward and kinda ugly but I love it so much. Also my heart hurts. Recent fails on my part. What's going on in Japan and San Francisco's impending follow of suit. The earth needs the Lord. California needs the Lord. I need the Lord.  I'm going home to pray.

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

While watching lotr the other day

Watching Lord of the Rings makes me sad. Not so much sad for the story's sake or the characters, rather, selfishly for I am not living such an adventure: such fantastic and dangerous wanderings. My heart longs for so much more than the American dream, more than food enough to waste--so much so that it no longer tastes good--more than clothes and shoes and facebook. Though I do realize that a real-life adventure would not be nearly as glamorous, and the one that we are bound to encounter here sooner-than-later will more-than-likely prove more hellish than I can imagine, I still crave something more than this mundane life.

I'm 27 percent nerd today

Up from 11 percent yesterday. Tuned in to R.E.M.'s listening party on NPR. I unapologetically love them. Second only to Terry Scott Taylor in the line-up of favorite musical personas.